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Crane Brook
Country United States
State New York
Physical characteristics
River mouth Seneca River
Montezuma, New York, United States
43°01′17″N 76°41′20″W / 43.02139°N 76.68889°W / 43.02139; -76.68889
Basin features
Basin size 45.4 sq mi (118 km2)

Crane Brook is a small stream located in New York State, United States. It flows into the larger Seneca River. This brook is an important part of the local water system near the town of Montezuma.

What is Crane Brook?

Crane Brook is a natural waterway. It helps carry water from the land into the Seneca River. The area of land that drains into Crane Brook is called its "basin." This basin covers about 45.4 square miles (about 117.6 square kilometers). Even though it's a small brook, it plays a role in the environment. It helps move water and nutrients through the landscape.

Where is Crane Brook Located?

Crane Brook is found in the state of New York. It's in the central part of the state. Specifically, it flows near the community of Montezuma. Montezuma is a town located in Cayuga County. The brook's journey ends when it joins the Seneca River. The Seneca River is a larger river that is part of the Oswego River system.

Why are Small Rivers Important?

Small rivers like Crane Brook are very important. They are often called "tributaries" because they feed into larger rivers. These smaller waterways help collect rainwater and melted snow. They carry this water from the land to bigger rivers, lakes, or even the ocean.

Small rivers also create homes for many plants and animals. Fish, insects, and birds often rely on these brooks for food and shelter. They are a key part of the natural water cycle. They help keep the environment healthy.

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